August 15-18, 2017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Conference Venue

Tashkent is the capital the most cosmopolitan city in Uzbekistan. Located in the center of Great Silk Road, Tashkent is a fascinating and exciting city where you can see the co-existence of a dichotomy: the rapidly growing Information Technology (IT) industry and the traditional culture. Tashkent encompasses many charming and beautiful attractions and offers outstanding facilities for participants.

Modern Tashkent

Majestic and beautiful city Samarkand has a marvelous and attractive power. Poets and historians of the past called it "Rome of the East, The beauty of sublunary countries, The pearl of the Eastern Muslim World". The history of Samarkand is about 2,750 years old and has witnessed many upheavals during the times of Alexander the Great, the Arabic Conquest, Genghis-Khan Conquest and lastly Tamerlane's. Hence, the culture of Samarkand was developed and mixed together with the Iranian, Indian, Mongolian and a bit of the Western and Eastern cultures. Click here to read more.

Majestic Samarkand

Bukhara was long an important economic and cultural center in Central Asia. The ancient Persian city served as a major center of Islamic culture for many centuries and became a major cultural center of the Caliphate in the 8th century. The Historic Centre of Bukhara, situated on the Silk Roads, is more than two thousand years old. It is one of the best examples of well preserved Islamic cities of Central Asia of the 10th to 17th centuries, with an urban fabric that has remained largely intact.